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Baseball suffers injures, loses series to Austin Peay

A 1-2 start to the season was likely not how the Braves envisioned their 2016 campaign to begin against Austin Peay State University last weekend. Then again, losing three starters, including one preseason all-conference player, was also not part of the plan. In three games,…

Bradley hires Price-Torok as the program’s ninth volleyball coach

Carol Price-Torok was named the new head coach of Bradley’s volleyball team, the athletic department announced Thursday. Price-Torok comes to Bradley after spending eight years at the University of Arkansas, where she served as the recruiting coordinator and associate head coach for the past four…

Track heads to MVC indoor championships following the EIU Friday Night Special

The Braves had one final meet before the Missouri Valley Conference Championships, and they took full advantage of it. The track and field team’s trip to Eastern Illinois was successful last weekend at the Friday Night Special. “The main purpose of this meet was just…

NBA All-Star weekend needs some work

NBA’s annual All-Star weekend, held two weeks ago, is an event basketball fans look forward to for a variety of reasons. There’s the dunk contest, the three-point contest, the skills challenge, the All-Star game itself and most importantly, the perfect excuse to avoid spending $200…

Evansville’s dynamic duo defeat Bradley on Senior Night

Senior night for the Braves had a promising feel early on, as the men’s basketball team opened a 17-11 lead on the 22-win Evansville Aces. However, Evansville marred what would’ve been the Braves’ biggest upset over a Missouri Valley Conference opponent in nearly six years.…

Softball wins only two of five games at Phyllis Rafter Memorial

Through the first 10 games of the Bradley softball season, head coach Amy Hayes’ team posted a 3-7 record, which can be attributed to a variety of factors. One could be that five of their 10 opponents have records over .500, but another could be…

Tennis looks to end two-game skid at River City

Last weekend, the Bradley’s women’s tennis team had the opportunity to make history traveling to Western Michigan and University of Illinois at Chicago. The Braves rode a six-match winning streak going into Saturday’s matchup in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Head coach Matt Tyler spoke highly of his…

One-on-one: Which Super Bowl defense is better?

The 1985 Chicago Bears By Kevin Lindgren The common football motto, “defense wins championships,” rang true in Super Bowl 50, as the Denver Broncos dismantled league MVP Cam Newton’s Carolina Panthers. Although Denver’s defense was strong, it was nowhere near as dominant as the 1985…

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